End of the dream for Liverpool

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Hooked by West Ham, this Saturday in the Premier League, Liverpool can (almost) say goodbye to their title dreams.

Big disappointment for Liverpool. After its defeat on Wednesday in the Mersey derby against Everton (2-0), the Reds conceded a draw this Saturday afternoon on the pitch of West Ham (2-2), on the occasion of the 35e Premier League day. Enough to put an end to their title hopes.

Trailing by the score, Jürgen Klopp’s men nevertheless turned the situation around after returning from the locker room thanks to Robertson (48e) and an own goal from Areola (65e). Unable to make the break despite several situations, the Reds saw Antonio equalize for the Hammers (77e).

Third in the standings, two points behind leader Arsenal and one game more, Liverpool see their title dreams disappear.

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